Barcelona sues Neymar for US$10m

Barcelona is suing Neymar for the €8.5 million euro (US$10 million) bonus it paid the Brazil striker for signing a contract he later broke to join Paris Saint-Germain on a world-record transfer.

Barcelona said yesterday that it wants Neymar to pay back the bonus for a contract in October 2016 that tied him to the club through 2021. It also wants an additional 10 per cent interest.

Neymar was able to leave Barcelona earlier this month after PSG paid €222 million (US$262 million) to trigger a release clause included in his contract.

Barcelona said in a statement that it "has taken these actions in defense of its interests after the unilateral breaking of the contract carried out by Neymar just a few months after having signed his renewal".

The club is also demanding that PSG pay the money, if Neymar is unable to do so.

Legal proceedings

PSG responded to the demand with a statement late yesterday, saying it was "surprised to learn of FC Barcelona's statement announcing the start of legal proceedings in Spain against its former player Neymar Jr. and indicating that should Neymar Jr. fail to pay the monies claimed by his former club, Paris Saint-Germain will be held responsible to pay the outstanding sum".

"Paris Saint-Germain reiterates that, like Neymar Jr., it has always respected all applicable laws and rules in its dealings and, once again, regrets the attitude of FC Barcelona."